Vote to see vote counts
There is skepticism about the Trump administration's ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel, with concerns about the sincerity of both parties involved.
The rhetoric from Donald Trump is dangerous. He often makes assertions without basis, and his statements can change rapidly. This inconsistency makes it difficult to discern his true intentions.
There is skepticism about the sincerity of Trump's peace deal, as Israel has rejected similar offers in the past.
Critics assert that Trump's claim of bringing in $17 trillion is like a Ponzi scheme, promising dividends and rebates without delivering.
The Trump administration's actions are described as a fire hose of disinformation aimed at bending reality and allowing authoritarianism to spread.
The Trump administration's alleged corruption, involving personal financial gains from foreign deals, is underreported and needs more attention.
There is skepticism about Trump's ability to enforce a peace deal, given his history of distractions and changing priorities.
There's still a lot that's up in the air about Trump. And negotiations on the second phase of the deal will focus on disarmament of Hamas, which has been a sticking point.
The world is laughing at Donald Trump, particularly his claims about peace deals between countries that don't exist.